I have never read a book about a transgender person before, but this book really touched my heart. It was sad all the things that Sage went through anI have never read a book about a transgender person before, but this book really touched my heart. It was sad all the things that Sage went through and the only support she had in the end was from her sister and Logan, and even he struggled to come to terms with what she was. As much as I felt for Sage though, I did feel for Logan. It must be extremely hard coming to terms with being transgendered but for Logan having to figure out his feelings for Sage once he found out what she was, that must have been just as hard. I know personally I would have felt shocked if I was falling for a transgendered guy and have had all the same feelings as what Logan did. Am I gay? Is there something wrong with me? Am I a bad person? The whole story was a real eye opener for me and I like the fact that it gave me an outlook on what transgendered people really do go through. There is nothing wrong with them and however they choose to live their life is absolutely fine. If only everyone else could think that way though. This book was absolutely brilliant and I would recommend it to the transgendered and anyone who is interested on the subject. I would definately read this again :)...more

**spoiler alert** This book hands down gets a 5 star rating. I have only read one book on transgendered people before and that one touched my heart, t**spoiler alert** This book hands down gets a 5 star rating. I have only read one book on transgendered people before and that one touched my heart, this one touched my heart all over again. I now truly understand what a transgendered persons mind goes through, knowing that they are in the body that wasn't meant for them. It is really sad to know that they go throughout their lives trying to deal with it and show other people that this is who they are and that other people aren't willing to accept it because of expectations.

This was told through the eyes of Liam's younger sister, Regan. Regan had to come to terms with who her brother knew he was, Luna. Liam has had a constant pain just trying to deal with himself throughout life and the only other person who helped him through it was Regan. Regan ended up discovering that their mother knew about Luna all along but she did nothing to help Liam out. As much as it makes me angry how his parents dealt with it after Luna made her presence known, I do feel for their parents too. It is hard enough for Liam to show who he really is but it is equally as hard for a parent to come to terms with it. They would be wondering if they were somehow behind his defect and they would have to come to terms with the fact that their only son was really a girl trapped inside a boys body. It was obviously going to be the worst for their dad to deal with, seeing as he had ideals and expectations from his son. But really, he should have loved Liam no matter what, even if it was hard for him to deal with.

What I loved also was that this wasn't only Luna's fight, it was also Regan's fight. She was struggling to help out her sister and in the mean time trying to run her life, which didn't ever go as planned for her. I loved that Chris came into the picture and he suited Regan so perfectly! He was so understanding too and such a genuine guy. Regan needed someone like Chris to come along and show her the side to life she truly wanted, she needed her normal teenage life of having a boyfriend and going out and having fun.

It was inspiring that Luna realised that her life interfered with Regan's constantly and that they both needed to grow on their own. It was pretty sad that Liam decided to leave and change into what he knew he was meant to be, but it needed to be done not just for himself, but for his sister.

I don't think there is one bad thing to be said about this book, it hits all the marks and informs you just what goes on in the mind of someone who is trapped. This is definitely a book that needs to be read in schools and by teens and adults alike....more